This interview, first published in "Jewish Social Studies: History, Culture, Society n.s. 24, no. 2 (Winter 2019)" details historian Alice Kessler-Harris's upbringing as a child of World War II refugees and how she first became interested in her Jewish heritage and the topic of gender studies.

In the first of our "Heartthrobs of AJHS" series, we explore the life of Ray Frank, who was a gifted orator, teacher, and journalist in the 19th and 20th centuries, and known as the "girl rabbi from the Golden West."

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